Browsing articles tagged with " Chevrolet Cruze Estate"
Jul 8, 2010
naveen

Rendering – Chevrolet Cruze station wagon

Chevrolet cruze station-wagon

The Chevrolet Cruze has been a hot seller in many markets worldwide. The sharp and edgy styling, sporty interiors and brilliant ride and handling has made the Cruze a hot favorite in many countries.

The Chevrolet Cruze hatchback is being developed and would hit showrooms by the middle of 2011. But the whole of Europe is crazy about station-wagons and is constantly appealing General Motors to launch a Chevrolet Cruze Estate (rendered above).

Americans who really don’t appreciate the practicality offered by station-wagons don’t really need an estate version of the Chevrolet Cruze, but Europe does. Every car maker offers a station-wagon version of every sedan it sells in Europe.

The Chevrolet Cruze hatchback that would come in mid 2011 would do well in both Europe and the Americas and would compete with the 2011 Ford Focus hatchback.

The Chevrolet Cruze station-wagon is said to be on the drawing boards already and is expected to be launched in Europe by the second half of 2011. Chevrolet Cruze station-wagon could also be introduced in the USA to compete against the 2011 Ford Focus station-wagon which is highly likely to be sold in America.

source: Autointernational

Jan 14, 2010
Shrawan

Rendering – Chevrolet Cruze Wagon

Not much has been reported on the Wagon variant of the Chevrolet Cruze which is engineered to serve customers in Europe and America. The Chevrolet Cruze Estate is expected with a 2.0-liter VCDi engine and 1.8-liter petrol engine. Both automatic and manual transmission will be offered. GM is rumored to be developing hybrid technology for the Cruze for a later date.

We expect the Chevrolet Cruze station wagon to have A-Z of equipment. Work on the Cruze platform is well underway in different parts of the globe.

In Australia, Holden Special Vehicles is assessing the possibility of a sporty hatchback with track car credentials. In Korea, GM is working on a budget hatchback that will sit above the Spark in the next one year in emerging markets. We can only assume in Europe or America, GM is elongating the chassis and making cuts and adding sheet metal to the sedan to make a beautiful station wagon.

SourceTheophilus Chin

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